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Overwintering Mums - How To Winterize Mums
After the foliage of the plant has died back, you will need to cut it back. Cut back the stems of the mums to 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm.) above the gr...
when to plant mums in containers
The best choices are small plants in 4-inch containers that are just beginning to show buds or have no buds at all, but any garden mum is worth planti...
why are my chrysanthemums wilting
Water (But Not Too Much) Mums do not like soil to get dry. When the leaves are drooping—which can happen incredibly quickly—they need to be watered. T...
dwarf chrysanthemum plants
White dwarf chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum paludosum) is a charming annual plant sprinkled with a plethora of tiny white flowers. This small plant grows...
chrysanthemum zone
The chrysanthemums you purchase in garden centers are frequently referred to as “hardy mums” for a reason. The majority of mum varieties are winter ha...
chrysanthemum roots
Do chrysanthemums have deep roots?Can you root chrysanthemums in water?How do you root chrysanthemums?Can you root mums from cuttings?Do chrysanthemum...
chrysanthemum problems
Although the list of diseases that may attack chrysanthemums is long, mums are relatively trouble-free.Leaf Spot. ... Foliar Nematodes (Aphelenchoides...
chrysanthemum diseases pictures
How do you treat mum fungus?How do you revive a dying chrysanthemum?Why are my chrysanthemums turning brown?Why do my mums look like they are dying?Ho...
why are my mums turning brown
Mums will turn brown due to a lack of watering or an excess amount of water (usually from heavy rain) while hail can also be a factor. However, early ...